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Their flesh is pale yellow-green, and it is less oily than Hass avocados but equally as delicious, with a buttery and creamy texture.

This plant is a late producing variety and will produce large amounts of excellent flavored Avocado with 6-12oz. fruits. The fruits are oval-shaped with smooth, thin skin that is dark green in color with faint speckles throughout.

Will produce in about 1-2 years when larger.

VERY COLD HARDY down to 23 degrees, great for the orchard or for the backyard grower.

These produce almost year round with the harvest season being from October to February.

The tree's themselves are CURRENTLY between 12"-30"+ tall depending on age and the orange growing liner is approx.: 9".

These trees are Medium Upright in height depending on trimming or not.

The Bacon avocado is considered a Mexican variety.

Avocados are also identified as being either Type A or Type B, in reference to their flowering type.

Production is thought to be best with cross-pollination between two cultivars, one of each flowering type, although the Type B Bacon avocado tree is self-fertile and does not require another variety in order to have a successful harvest.

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Ready to be shipped and planted in your yard or plant when it arrives.

***These plants are grafted and guaranteed to produce BACON Avocados.***

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